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The EclipseCon Europe 2016 conference app is here to help you prepare for the conference!The app lets you create a personalised schedule. It works offline too, so you can use it at any time without a data plan. If you are online, it will get the latest program info from the EclipseCon website to make sure you are always up-to-date.
Here is what you can do:Browse all...

Today we are proud to unleash Tabris.js 1.10 with WebSockets support, extended API for video widget, app header branding and more! Check out the highlights below.
WebSockets support
The WebSockets API is now supported, making Tabris.js apps capable of real-time bidirectional messaging. As a result apps will be able to achieve improved user experience and make better use of network resources. No need to constantly poll the...

Bonjour, we are delighted to announce, that EclipseSource goes France! For years, France and Germany have been hotspots for topics such as Modeling, EMF, Papyrus, and, more generally, Eclipse. Many of our current business relations bring us together. Therefore, having an office in France is the next logical step.Additionally, we are happy to announce that this office will be led by a well-known face in...

We are happy to announce that together with Neon, we have released EMF Forms and EMF Client Platform 1.10.0!We want to thank all committers and contributors for their work as well as the active ecosystem of users and adopters for the feedback and support!Both projects have been amazing successes since their inception over 5 years ago. We are proud of having a continuously active...

Tabris 2.0 for cross-platform development in Java is here. This release does not bring about any visual changes, but a lot is different under the hood. We are pleased to announce that RAP 3.x support has now made it to Tabris!
Performance boost in RAP 3.xIn RAP 3.0 we got rid of much deprecated API and changed the way a server manages its sessions. As a result performance dramatically...

Oomph is a great tool to automate Eclipse installations, workspace setups, and more. Projects can configure profiles (called “setup models”) and thereby allow contributors to get an IDE to work on the project with a single click. This includes all necessary plugins to be installed, preferences, a git clone, the project import, and even more.If you want to configure your own custom setup model for...

Code signing and verification is the process of digitally signing executables or scripts to ensure that the software you are executing has not been altered since it was signed. Code signing helps protect against corrupt artifacts, process breakdown (accidentally delivering the wrong thing) and even malicious intents. We have recently started implementing code verification in J2V8. Code verification has been implemented in the native code using OpenSSL.Code...

With the recent advancements in maps features on Android and iOS we also took the time to overhaul the tabris-plugin-maps plugin. The new version 2.0.0 provides completely new APIs that are more in line with Tabris.js and offer a higher degree of control.Creating a map in your Tabris.js application is as simple as the following snippet:[raw]
new esmaps.Map({
left: 0, right: 0, top: 0, bottom: 0
}).on("ready", function()...

As described in our previous post, we maintain a common Eclipse Oomph Profile with our favorite plugins and settings preconfigured. By using Oomph, you can install this version of Eclipse with a single click. See here for a more thorough introduction and how to install the pre-configured Eclipse.As promised, we will describe the things we adapted and added to the standard Eclipse Packages. In the...